Wild Riders is a cel-shaded bike racing game released for Sega NAOMI 2 arcade hardware in 2001.
You pick from one of two characters Keith Raven or Trish Moon as they make their great escape from the police, racing through the streets of comic city as they simultaneously weave through traffic and avoid the cops.
Dance Dance Revolution A (pronounced Ace) is a music video game, the 15th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution series, and the sequel to the 2014 release of Dance Dance Revolution. It was released on March 30, 2016 in Japan and Asia as a dedicated cabinet and as an upgrade kit, with Japan receiving a localized build, while the Korean release was delayed to the next week. This game was also released in North America later in 2016, in the form of new cabinets with e-Amusement connectivity, while Europe received new offline cabinets on December 15, 2017. It is the first international arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution since Dance Dance Revolution X2.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival is an arcade rhythm video game and the successor to the Theatrhythm series of rhythm games that were originally released on the Nintendo 3DS. The game features revamped arcade controls, improved graphics, cooperative play, and songs and characters that were not featured in previous versions. As with many modern arcade games, All-Star Carnival is network-enabled and is continuously being updated with new content.
Pump It Up NX Absolute is the final of the NX series by Nexcade and Andamiro. Featuring a revised WorldMAX with new songs but a few songs removed, it was released in 2008.
Created as a unison project between a group of fans (Team Infinity) and Andamiro, it fell short of Pump it up prime's sales due to the higher cost and restricted advertisements by Andamiro.
This was the second Pump It Up game released by Nexcade and Andamiro, fans say this WorldMax is the best in the entire series for its unique song selection and elaborate functions utilized, to keep fans playing for months and months, released in 2008 very few to this day have completed the NX2 WorldMax.
This, the thrid in the Daytona arcade franchise pits up to 8 players linked via dedicated cabs against one another. Automatic, paddle shift, or 4 speed H gear box, with force feedback wheel, 3 new tracks and 3 updated classic tracks to race.
An arcade-exclusive compilation featuring four classic Namco games: Pac-Man, Rally-X, New Rally-X and Dig Dug. It also adds brand-new "Arrangement" versions with updated graphics, audio and gameplay.
An early 3D flight simulator game, released by Sega in 1970. It was an electro-mechanical arcade game, using video projection to display a 3D game world on screen. It features free-roaming, first-person flight shooting gameplay, making it the first primitive example of a flight simulator game, first-person shooter, and open world.